Netflix's 'The Witcher' already renewed for second season

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What you need to know

  • Netflix's The Witcher is an upcoming show.
  • It's going to premiere on December 20 for Netflix subscribers.
  • It's already been renewed for a second season according to Showrunner Lauren Hissrich.
  • You can check out The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt game on Amazon (opens in new tab).

Netflix's The Witcher premieres in December, but it looks like it's already been renewed for another season. Netflix sure does have a lot of confidence in the series. According to a report by The Wrap, the show will get another season as this information was confirmed by Showrunner Lauren Hissrich.

You can take a look at an excerpt from the article below.

Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich will also return for the next batch of episodes, as will executive producers Tomek Baginski, Jason F. Brown, Sean Daniel, Mike Ostrowski, Steve Gaub, and Jarosław Sawko. Directors and additional cast information will be announced at a later date, Netflix says. 'I'm so thrilled that before fans have even seen our first season, we are able to confirm that we'll be returning to The Continent again to continue telling the stories of Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri,' Hissrich said.

Let's see what the show has in store for us on December 20. The latest trailer makes it sound like quite an epic adventure. However, only time will tell. We're definitely excited for it though, mostly because the novels and games are stellar.

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Asher Madan

Asher Madan handles gaming news for Windows Central. Before joining Windows Central in 2017, Asher worked for a number of different gaming outlets. He has a background in medical science and is passionate about all forms of entertainment, cooking, and antiquing.

2 Comments
  • That is a clever way to give fantasy fans pause before they consider cancelling Netflix to sign up for Disney. I don't think many would do that but it's good way to make the number even smaller. I'm really looking forward to it though I wish it was HBO instead of Netflix making it so would be more edgy and risque.
  • It never crossed my mind to cancel Netflix for dysney plus, though I understand where you're coming from.